Algasol Patented and a Proprietary Photobioreactor

Algasol's patented and proprietary closed floating photobioreactor (PBR) represents a game-changing advancement in the photobioreactor field. The modular flexible PBRs can be deployed on land, ponds or in the ocean, offering unparalleled efficiency and sustainability.

What sets Algasol's PBRs apart is their innovative use of density difference. By utilizing density difference to support the photobioreactor, it significantly reduce both CAPEX and OPEX associated with traditional systems. This unique approach minimizes costs related to stirring and temperature control.

Why Algae Cultivation with Algasol PBRs

Algae have a fast growth rate, often doubling their biomass in a matter of days, which makes them a valuable, renewable and sustainable feedstock for numerous industries.

Using algae-derived bioproducts reduces the emission of "new carbon" into the atmosphere, as algae absorbs CO2 during growth, creating a closed carbon cycle.

Algae can be converted into bioplastics and biofoam, replacing or supplementing traditional petrochemical-derived plastics
Algae, rich in carbon, can be processed into biofuel, thus decreasing the reliance on fossil fuels. Versatile applications across industries including animal nutrition, nutraceuticals, sustainable fuels, bioplastics, and more.

Why Algasol's globally patented technology?

1. Algasol global patented technology have the lowest CAPEX/OPEX with highest productivity.

2. Effective biological carbon capture with over 1.8kg of CO2 sequestered per kg of algae biomass produced.
3. Compliance with UN's ILUC directive (no need for arable land)

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there are algae in red sea thats why its color is red